Fitz and the Tantrums Light Up Sold-Out Show at Stable Hall

Fitz and the Tantrums by Mali Lares

Fitz and the Tantrums brought their Man on the Moon tour to Stable Hall this past weekend, delivering a high-energy set that transformed the historic venue into a true celebration of music. The sold-out stop marked the penultimate show of their 31-date tour—and the band’s second time performing in the 210. Both the band and the crowd showed up in full force, feeding off each other’s energy throughout the night.

Gable Price and Friends by Mali Lares

Opening the evening was Gable Price and Friends, returning to Stable Hall after an extensive headlining tour last year. Familiar faces in the crowd welcomed them back, many of whom had seen the band perform before. Their unique blend of alt-rock and pop-rock resonated strongly with the younger audience, with tracks like Heretic and I Need You standing out as staples of their set.

Fitz and the Tantrums by Mali Lares

When Fitz and the Tantrums finally hit the stage, the energy was palpable. Full families filled the crowd, children perched on shoulders, couples swaying together. Fronted by Michael Fitzpatrick and Noelle Scaggs, the band powered through a dynamic setlist that spanned nearly all eras of their 17-year career. Fan favorites like Out of My League and I Just Wanna Shine lit up the night, while interactive moments like the call-and-response during Young Days fostered a real sense of unity and excitement in the room.

For the encore, the band closed the night with an explosive performance of Let Yourself Free and their massive hit HandClap, leaving the audience on a high note.

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